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Phoridae (Diptera) parasitising Coccinellidae (Coleoptera)
- R. Disney, M. Majerus, M. Walpole
- Biology
- 1994
- 15
- 3
Scuttle flies (Diptera: Phoridae) whose larvae develop in flowers of Aristolochia (Aristolochiaceae) in Panama
Megaselia metropolitanoensis Disney, sp. n., M. sakaiae Disney, sp. n. and Puliciphora pygmaea (Borgmeier, 1960) comb. n. are reported developing in the flowers of Aristolochia inflata H. B. K. and… Expand
Revision of the Megaselia giraudii and M. densior species complexes of Europe, including ecological notes (Diptera, Phoridae).
Die Megaselia giraudii/densior-Artengruppe umfast 21 beschriebene Arten in Europa. Acht Arten werden neu beschrieben: M. citrinella Buck sp. n., M. glabrimargo Buck sp. n., M. hexanophila Buck sp.… Expand
Studies in European ant-decapitating flies (Diptera: Phoridae): ant alarm pheromone as host finding cue in Pseudacteon brevicauda, a parasite of Myrmica rubra (Formicidae: Myrmicinae)
- V. Witte, R. Disney, Andreas Weissflog, U. Maschwitz
- Biology
- 26 March 2010
Pseudacteon brevicauda Schmitz parasitizes Myrmica rubra in the Middle Rhine region in Germany. Female flies are attracted to disturbed ant colonies, where they attack Myrmica workers for… Expand
British Dixidae (meniscus midges) and Thaumaleidae (trickle midges): keys with ecological notes.
- R. Disney, C. J. Worthington
- Biology
- 1999
- 22
- 1
Revision of the Palaearctic members of the species complex resembling Megaselia brevior (Schmitz) (Diptera: Phoridae)
- R. Disney
- Biology
- 2006
The complex of species resembling Megaselia brevior (Schmitz) is revised. M. angustiata Schmitz and M. parvula Schmitz are reinstated as valid species. The following new synonyms are proposed: M.… Expand